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Journal of Sleep Research, 1995
SUMMARY Falling asleep at the wheel accounts for a sizeable number of vehicle accidents under monotonous driving conditions. The risk of driver death and serious injury is high. Circadian factors are profound and seem to be of equal (if not more) importance to the duration of the drive. Unfortunately, only the latter tends to be built into legislation.
, Horne, , Reyner
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SUMMARY Falling asleep at the wheel accounts for a sizeable number of vehicle accidents under monotonous driving conditions. The risk of driver death and serious injury is high. Circadian factors are profound and seem to be of equal (if not more) importance to the duration of the drive. Unfortunately, only the latter tends to be built into legislation.
, Horne, , Reyner
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2015
This chapter addresses the question of cross-national variation of the drivers of change and the role of transnational institutions, which raises the question of hypothetical convergence. Welfare states have in fact changed drastically, whether through potential path-departing procedures and/or incremental change. From an historical-diachronic and long-
Guiraudon, Virginie, Martin, Claude
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This chapter addresses the question of cross-national variation of the drivers of change and the role of transnational institutions, which raises the question of hypothetical convergence. Welfare states have in fact changed drastically, whether through potential path-departing procedures and/or incremental change. From an historical-diachronic and long-
Guiraudon, Virginie, Martin, Claude
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Driver Distraction Assessment Using Driver Modeling
2013 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2013Characterizing individual human drivers is of increasing interest for applications like adaptive driver assistance or monitoring. Describing the human driver by means of control-theoretic driver models constitutes a promising approach. In this paper, we apply a driver model adopted from literature to real-road driving of a distraction experiment in ...
Peter Hermannstadter, Bin Yang
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IEEE Software, 2011
Our growing ability to swiftly put together sophisticated software affords us the luxury to listen to our customers, to try out new things, to make mistakes, to redesign as we move along—in short to be agile. On the technological front, the main driving forces are powerful operating systems, the widespread availability database management systems, a ...
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Our growing ability to swiftly put together sophisticated software affords us the luxury to listen to our customers, to try out new things, to make mistakes, to redesign as we move along—in short to be agile. On the technological front, the main driving forces are powerful operating systems, the widespread availability database management systems, a ...
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1994
Psychological fatigue is defined as a subjectively experienced disinclination to continue performing the task at hand. It generally impairs human efficiency when individuals continue working after they have become aware of their fatigue. It does not depend on energy expenditure and. cannot be measured simply in terms of performance impairment.
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Psychological fatigue is defined as a subjectively experienced disinclination to continue performing the task at hand. It generally impairs human efficiency when individuals continue working after they have become aware of their fatigue. It does not depend on energy expenditure and. cannot be measured simply in terms of performance impairment.
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Race driver model: identification of the driver’s inputs
2008Once the best trajectory has been determined (both in terms of best track and best speed profile), it is necessary to identify the driver’s inputs to follow the given trajectory. The driver’s inputs are the following: the gear, the clutch, the brake, the accelerator and the steer wheel.
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The evolution of Erlang drivers and the Erlang driver toolkit
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Erlang, 2002Erlang is gaining a reputation as a good language for rapid prototyping, but one area where its reputation is weaker than those of traditional scripting languages is extensibility. Erlang is actually fairly easy to extend, but the learning curve is steep.
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2014
Over the last decade, traffic simulation frameworks have advanced into an indispensible tool for traffic planning and infrastructure management. For these simulations, sophisticated models are used to “mimic” traffic systems in a lifelike fashion. In most cases, these models focus on a rather technical scope.
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Over the last decade, traffic simulation frameworks have advanced into an indispensible tool for traffic planning and infrastructure management. For these simulations, sophisticated models are used to “mimic” traffic systems in a lifelike fashion. In most cases, these models focus on a rather technical scope.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1974
G M, Weisz, A, Schramek, A, Barzilai
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G M, Weisz, A, Schramek, A, Barzilai
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